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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Wee Nee volunteers of Williamsburg District, South Carolina, in the First (Hagood's) regiment. (search)
which I ever gave to any part of the regiment was that these men be released from arrest and join their companies at once. We lost in killed and wounded in this the last engagement in which I had the honor of commanding the Twenty-fifth South Carolina volunteers, the regiment which I loved so much, and the men of which, I feel sure, had as high a regard for me, the following officers and men. Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Pressley severely wounded in shoulder. Company A. Killed: Privates, J. J. Small and D. A. Mahoney. Wounded: Sergeant W. D. Cochett, severely in wrist; privates T. B. Chapman, slightly in the head; W. B. Cowperthwaite, severely in the head; J. M. Mellichamp, slightly in arm; C. Provost, slightly in shoulder; W. H. Steinmeyer, severely in shoulder; L. B. Lovegreen, slightly in head. Company B. Killed: E. B. Tharin. Company C. Wounded: Private D. S. Wilson, slightly in arm and breast. Company D. Wounded: Private W. D. Beverly, severely. Company E. Kill